Abstract

An effective method for impulsive interference mitigation in high frequency (HF) radar based on the detect-excise-and-extrapolate idea is presented. The key to the method's success is suppressing the ocean clutter in the time domain prior to detecting the impulsive interference. The method performed well on ocean echo data acquired with the HF radar system OSMAR.

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